The sub-headline of the Nation piece declared that Hurricane Harvey victims "have a murderer - and it's not the storm."

On "Fox & Friends" this morning, climate researcher Roy Spencer pointed out that there has been no increase in the number of major landfalling hurricanes in Florida in the past century, and there has also been no increase in their intensity.

Spencer acknowledged that the carbon dioxide humans are putting into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels is contributing to rising temperatures, but not nearly as much as climate change models predict.

"This to me is much ado about nothing," Spencer said.

He said that climate alarmists are pushing for new energy policy that would us have using energy that is much more expensive than fossil fuels.

"Since everything that mankind does depends on energy, forcing expensive energy on people - which is what these people want - is going to create more poverty," Spencer said. "And if there's one thing we know that kills people in the world routinely, it's poverty."

Roger Stone, a former adviser to then-candidate Donald Trump, testified on Tuesday before the House Intelligence Committee on Russian meddling in the election and a massive cyberattack on the Democratic National Committee.

Pittsburgh Steelers offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva made headlines for his decision to stand for the national anthem before his team's game on Sunday. All the other Steelers players remained in the locker room as part of a league-wide protest.